Roundup of digital music related stories…
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– Yahoo Launch Says Its #1: Launch now represents almost 50% of all time spent by consumers listening to streamed music on the Internet.
– The Prince Pipeline: The weird man doing some good things with online music…
– Net Radio Gets Another Metrics Service: Webcast Metrics monitors the size of a station’s audience and converts it to standard radio metrics…
– Industry offers alternative to P2P bill: A counterattack to a copyright bill intended to ban peer-to-peer networks
– Musicmatch wins by making it simple: It has been signing up between 1,200 to 1,500 new subscribers a day…
– Napster’s 750,000 Songs On Cornell: The cost of the pilot program will largely be covered by corporate sponsors…
– Artists Take Advantage of P2P Music Sharing: Several highly respected musicians are getting on with the business of using P2P to reach their audiences…
– UK Festival recordings will be available to download: Fans will be able to download tracks from any of the Mean Fiddler Group’s big festivals, including next year’s Glastonbury and Homelands events, thanks to a landmark deal between the concert organiser and Universal Records.
– Macrovision CD Protection To Be Apple Compatible
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